I think some people are overreacting to Keira Knightley saying she has chosen films for her 3-year-old daughter in which women have strong roles and rejected ones in which they are passive. I don't know any of her other views on gender issues which could be awful but this is OK.
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This is mostly because they are much more fun but also because I always liked the "Sisters are doing it for themselves" feminism & not the "Sisterhood is dead now coz intersectionality & women are passive victims of everything & can't be expected to cope with words & stuff.'
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This. My 14 y.o. daughter has always been into most all Disney princesses since she was small, & we never dissuaded her from that. This is the poster I bought her & that hangs over her bed. She loves Merida & critiques other princesses for being too passive/helpless. She rocks!pic.twitter.com/7BbZ9z1ftC
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I do this with my nephews as well. Boys should be encouraged to look up to strong female roles in fiction.
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Given the choice, I'd pick Moana over Frozen or Tangled. But ultimately, as long as you're feeding your kid, giving them some love, and treating them with kindness, you're probably not gonna screw the pooch with movie choices.
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